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0 A i E R = N E R G Y I_ I F I <br />RIVERSIDE PUBLIC UTILITIES <br />W& <br />P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S <br />BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES <br />GENERAL MANAGER'S REPORT <br />Board Memorandum <br />SUBJECT: MONTHLY WATER REPORT — June 2020 <br />DATE: August 10, 2020 <br />ITEM NO: 9 <br />In June, RPU's total water production was 9,480 acre-feet (AF) as shown in Figures 1 and 2. RPU's <br />annual rolling production totals by month are shown in Figure 3. In June, the peak water usage on the <br />potable water distribution system was 83.2 million gallons per day (MGD) and occurred on June 10, 2020 <br />as shown on Figure 4. <br />RPU's potable water supply, including deliveries to Western Municipal Water District (WMWD), and <br />NORCO totaled 7,226 AF, which increased from last June by 547 AF. Under the Cooperative <br />Agreement for Water Production and Conveyance with WMWD, 731 AF was wheeled to WMWD during <br />June as shown in Figures 1 and 2. During this 2019/20 fiscal year, a total of 7,287 AF of potable water <br />has been delivered to WMWD. And Under the Agreement for the Sale of Surplus Potable Water and <br />Emergency Water Norco, RPU delivered 71 AF in June 2020. <br />In June, RPU's Gallons Per -Capita per Day (GPCD) was 225, and its Residential Gallons Per -Capita per <br />Day (R-GPCD) was 137. RPU's annual rolling GPCD was 180, which is below the compliance target <br />specified in SB X7-7 (i.e. 20% reduction by 2020) of 213. RPU's annual rolling R-GPCD was 107 as <br />shown on Figure 5. <br />Weather conditions within the City of Riverside showed that June of 2020 was warmer by 1 degree from <br />June of last year and experienced an increase of 0.02 inche of rainfall compared to June 2019. <br />There were no significant events for the water system in June 2020. <br />Basin Groundwater Levels <br />Groundwater levels in the Bunker Hill, Rialto -Colton, and Riverside North basins are continuing to show a <br />long-term declining trend, while groundwater levels in the Riverside South Basin remain relatively stable <br />as shown in Figure 6. Water levels decreased by 8 feet in the Bunker Hill Basin and by 1 foot in the <br />Rialto -Colton Basin as compared to June of last year. Water levels decreased by 11 feet in the Riverside <br />North Basin and remained unchanged in the Riverside South Basin as compared to June of last year. <br />